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SWSI II Technical Roundtables
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Agricultural Transfer
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Meeting Summary
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9/26/2005
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<br />e,c) LORADO <br /> <br />1-.] <br />n~"'''IRTMr~,. .or; <br />NATUR1\.l. <br />r(ESOU]~ES <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Alternative Agricultural Transfers Technical Roundtable <br />Meeting #1 <br />September 26, 2005 - Denver <br />Meeting Summary <br /> <br />Welcome and Introductions <br /> <br />The Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) Technical Roundtable (TRT) Meetings are <br />intended to provide a mechanism and forum for the CWCB to solicit and exchange information, <br />which is essential to the success of SWSI Phase 2. The Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) <br />Report developed a number of findings and recommendations. These findings and <br />recommendations were reviewed by the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) and led <br />to the adoption of two mission statements, which can be found in Section 11 of the Report. <br />Based on the findings and recommendations, the CWCB mission statements, discussions with <br />SWSI Basin Roundtables (BRTs) and stakeholders, and recommendations of the SWSI <br />consulting team and CWCB staff, an initial set of priorities have been developed for further <br />analysis. The purpose of SWSI Phase 2 is to further analyze, evaluate, and develop deeper <br />consensus in four key areas. In order to do this, the SWSI team formed Technical Roundtables <br />(TRTs) to continue the dialogue in a facilitated meeting forum and conduct technical work <br />around four key areas: <br /> <br />. Water Conservation and Efficiency (Agricultural and Municipal & Industrial [M&I]) <br />. Alternative Agricultural Transfers to Permanent Dry-up <br />. Prioritize and Quantify Recreation and Environment Needs <br />. Addressing the 20 Percent M&I Gap, Agricultural Shortages, and Environmental and <br />Recreational Needs Including Development of Alternatives <br /> <br />This meeting summary provides and overview of discussion held during the Alternative <br />Agricultural Transfer TRT Meeting #1. SWSI project team members including Rick Brown from <br />the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB), and Sue Morea, Kelly DiNatale and Nicole <br />Rowan from Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM), began the meeting by welcoming the TRT <br />meeting participants. The TRT members are listed below. <br /> <br />CDIVI <br /> <br />Alt Ag Tran TRT #1 Summary final.doc 11/16/2005 <br />
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